One FB feature I want to encourage you to start using (or start using even more) is Stories. Have you been posting there? Using its more interactive visual effects? Reaching your audience more effectively? You should be.

Learn more about the How To’s of Stories on Facebook in the brief video below. Please share any comments or questions after viewing. And if you’re already dialed into using Stories on Facebook, I’d love to hear how that’s been working for you as well. Bonus points – link to your page so I can ‘Like’ you! Enjoy!

Tell me if I’m wrong, but I have a feeling you’ve been wondering lately if Facebook is still relevant to retailers.

Well, I have news (which could either be good or bad depending on you)! Facebook is not dead. It’s still a strong marketing tool for retailers when used correctly.

This is good news if you like Facebook and have utilized it to gain successful marketing results. This is bad news if you hate Facebook and would rather focus your time on other things like Instagram (or- gasp!- not doing social at all).

In this quick video, I share with you why Facebook is still an incredibly powerful marketing tool. Click below to watch now.

And a quick reminder! On May 7th, I’m doing a special live training webinar for my Insiders on can’t-miss email marketing advice and tips. Email remains one of the best tools you can use to drive traffic and sales so I’d love for you to join me to capture some important take-aways.

Become an Insider here and mark your calendar for May 7th at 9 a.m. PST for the live training event (brought to you online, like a webinar). If you can’t make the live event, no worries! As an Insider, you’ll get the replay, plus lots of other exclusive tools, training, and support.

If you’re using Facebook to market your business and to share any upcoming events your store is hosting or participating in – you need to be using the Facebook Local App. Facebook wanted a way to compete with companies like Yelp and Foursquare, so they rebranded the Events app into the Facebook Local App. The app allows potential customers to discover new places to go and to see events happening in their community – which is why this is a great place for your business to be showing up.

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There are 4 steps you should take to successfully get your events seen on the Facebook Local App.

Step 1: Merge your Facebook Place and Business Pages

You’ll have a Facebook Places page if at some point someone checked into your business before you had an official business page set up. Facebook doesn’t notify you when one is created, so you’ll need to do a quick search to see if there’s one associated with your business. You then have two options – you can merge the page with an existing business page or claim and verify the place if a business page has not yet been created.

Step 2: Create an Event for Your Business

To set up an event you’ll want to go to your business page and then select “Event” from the menu in order to create and publish your event. Once it’s been published the event is live on both Facebook and the Facebook Local app. It is worth noting that Facebook ranks events and page listings in the app based on “relevance.” Relevance is determined by weighing an event across factors like…

proximity to a person

the event’s start time

the number of friends who have RSVP’d as “going” or “interested”

total number of people “going” or “interested”

the star rating of the page (or place)

and number of friends who have checked-in at your page

…this is what makes the final two steps so important!

Step 3: Promote your event

There are plenty of ways you spread the word about your event both on and offline. One way is to use a Facebook Event Ad. Yes, this costs some money to do but can help increase your events reach. You should also consider inviting people via your email list or have your staff talk about the event with people who shop in-store.

Step 4: Encourage people to check-in and leave reviews

Check-ins and reviews are two of the factors Facebook looks at in order to determine your events relevance, so they should be something you focus on getting people to do regularly. An easy way to do this is to simply ask people who are shopping with you as they’re checking out! You can also have in-store signage at the register or printed on their receipt.

Facebook Local is a great way to attract new customers and increase traffic to your brick-and-mortar business, plus some of the strategies you use to get your events seen on the app can help increase your local awareness and engagement at the same time.

You can catch new episodes of The Modern Marketing Show every Monday at 10 a.m PST on our Facebook Page. Replays will be available on the blog each week.

If you ever find yourself questioning if how often you’re posting to your social media sites is enough, don’t worry! You’re not alone. One of the most common questions asked by retailers, if not the number one question is: “How many times a week should we post to social media?”

With a specific focus on Facebook, this week’s episode of Crystal Media Live covers what we believe is the social posting formula that works best in today’s Facebook marketing world. At this point, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that posting daily to Facebook doesn’t always produce the results you hoped for and free organic reach isn’t as easy to get as it once was.

It’s also not just about how often you post, but about WHAT you post. By making sure you’re putting out high-quality content that your audience loves, and not just focusing on products and sales, you’ll get the most out of your posts each and every time.

Watch the episode below:

Be sure to catch new episodes every Monday at 10 a.m PST on our Facebook Page. Replays will be available on the blog each week.